Poisonous Plants of the Karakalpak Part of the Ustyurt Plateau (Uzbekistan)

Rapat, Aymuratov and Ozodbek, Abduraimov and Habibullo, Shomurodov and Azizbek, Abduraimov and Bekzod, Adilov (2024) Poisonous Plants of the Karakalpak Part of the Ustyurt Plateau (Uzbekistan). American Journal of Plant Sciences, 15 (02). pp. 83-94. ISSN 2158-2742

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Abstract

The article presents the composition and current state of poisonous plants distributed on the Ustyurt plateau. Ustyurt is one of the largest deserts in Central Asia, differing from other deserts of the world in geographical location, relief, flora and fauna and other features. The territory of Ustyurt occupies 21.3 million hectares, of which the Karakalpak part accounts for 7.2 million hectares. Poisonous alkaloid-bearing plants of the Karakalpak part of the Ustyurt plateau Anabasis aphylla, Atriplex flabellum, Kalidium capsicum, Salsola arbusculaeformis, Salsola foliosa, Aellenia subaphylla, Anabasis brachiata, Rheum tataricum, Capparis spinosa, Glycyrrhiza aspera. Alkaloid-bearing plants that are not eaten or poorly eaten by cattle Ephedra distachya, Delphinium songaricum, Anabasis salsa, alkaloid-bearing plants eaten by animals without harm Carex physodes, Eremopyrum orientale, Agrophyllum repens, Astragalus amodendron, Astragalus villosissimus, species of the genera Calligonum, Salsola. Poisonous plants of the Karakalpak part of the Ustyurt plateau. An analysis of the pasture flora of the Karakalpak part of the Ustyurt plateau shows that 62 species of wild poisonous plants belonging to 49 genera and 19 families grow here. Although these plants are considered poisonous, but in modern pharmaceutics and medicine, they are used as medicinal.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: STM Open Academic > Multidisciplinary
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Date Deposited: 19 Feb 2024 05:43
Last Modified: 19 Feb 2024 05:43
URI: http://publish.sub7journal.com/id/eprint/2022

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